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Debt Settlement Programs

Many people assume that bankruptcy is a natural next step when they can no longer control their spiraling debt.  Let’s try to understand the difference between debt management programs and bankruptcy.  On a debt management plan, you repay creditors 100% of what is owed, and in most cases, the creditor will likely reduce your interest rates to provide you with an affordable repayment scheme.  Under Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you repay a percentage of the amount you owe.  Under Chapter 7 most of your debts are forgiven. Your assets are liquidated. It takes 7 and 10 years respectively to clear your credit records.

 

Most debt management programs are designed to be an "alternative to bankruptcy" if you have some ability to pay or where you need some asset protection.  Some people opt for bankruptcy to avail court protection while they sort out their debt repayment. 

 

Debt settlement is a form of debt management program where you work with the debt management agency to pay off the debt in full.  Before any account is eligible for a settlement, it has to be charged off first.  When your account is classified as a “charge off”, an R-9 is already entered into your credit report. The goal of a debt settlement program is to obtain a 'satisfied' or 'settled' rating on your credit record. 

 

Debt settlement programs are applicable to you if you have pretty good credit generally but have an old charged off account on your credit report.  It’s good to accelerate the removal of the stigma associated with an R-9 on your credit report, instead of bankruptcy which will take the full 7 years.

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